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Enough Room?
Hey guys, i put in a throttle body spacer about 2 months ago into my 89 GT and i was wondering if there is enough room to add cold air or a larger throttle body or both. My friend told me that since i put in the spacer, there's not enough room, but i thought i'd get some more opinions. thanks
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Re: Enough Room?
Why did you add just a TB spacer? Did you remove the orig one? What year car?
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mine didn't have one. It goes between the throttle body and manifold. It's designed to spin the air a certain way into the manifold. Don't most not come with them? it's an 89 GT. I thought normally the throttle body just connected to the manifold.
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Re: Enough Room?
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92 Mustang GT, 347 Stroker(Forged Steel Crank/Rods-Balanced, Forged Alum Dished Pistons), B50 Block, Track Heat Intake, Twisted Wedge Heads w/ Stage 3 port/polish, 80mm C&L MAF, FMS 30# Inj., BBK AFPR, Trick Flow Stage 2 Cam, Trick Flow 1.6R Rockers, BBK EL-CC Headers, MAC O.R. H-Pipe, Flowmaster Cat-Back, Accufab 75mm TB, MAC CAI, BBK Pulleys, Griffin Alum Radiator, Mark 8 Fan, MSD Pro-Billet Distributor; AOD, Dynamic 3300 L-U Converter, B&M Trans Cooler; 3:73 gears. |
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